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Description A whole pack of fairies, most of them from Β«The Illustrated Encyclopedia of FairiesΒ» by Anna Franklin.

Left to right, up to down:
Incubus - male demons who have sex with women while they're asleep
Goblin - tricksters
Korrigan - red-haired Scottish warrior faeries that hate Christians.
Thabet - evil long-tongued Burmese faeries
Blue Man of the Minch
White Lady- white ladies are popular all over the world, they bring snow and the Winter.
Igosha - Russian hand and leg-less faeries that play tricks on house holders.
One of the lizard-people that live in Lemuria
Setlano - an Italian fire elemental
Cluricaun (the grey guy with the bottle) - drunk leprechauns that sleep all day and drink all night
Urchin - faery-hedgehogs
Nekomata/ faery-cat/ vampire-cat - cats that grow two tails and become capable of talk, walk on their back paws and shapeshift
Succubus - female demons that have sex with sleeping men, like incubi do to women
Xanas - Spanish female tiny nymphs with long hairs that live in the forests and streams.
Dragon - you all know what a dragon is, right?
Spriggan (the cat-like one) - furry big-eyed creatures with a cat-like personality that is able to grow to giant sizes.
Imp - evil faeries that can be trapped inside a bottle and they have to accomplish 10 wishes to one who frees them.
Vouivre - a sorcerer capable of turning into a giant snake. If one steals the precious stone on Vouivre's forehead thet get many powers.
Bugbear - a bear-like hobgoblin that punishes evil children.
Spanish tiny beetle-like faery that serves one who catches him (I'll find his name soon)
Pigwidgeon - very small faeries (I drew it owl-like because of Ron's Pigwidgeon)
Puck - goat-like goblins who are not as bad as goblins and not as good as brownies
Unicorn - single-horned creatures that symbolize purity, virginity, goodness and Jebus.
Lare - Roman house-faeries; when evil are called larvae.
Kelpie - horse-like creatures that live in lakes and drown who tries to ride it.
Lesni muzove - type of Leshy (forest gnomes with blue skin and green hair) covered in shaggy green hair. like other leshies, they hibernate during Winter and dislike hunters.
Ramidreju - Spanish green creatures that are born from weasels and can find gold with their hog-like noses.
Kamaitachi - Japanese flying weasels that scratch people's legs.
Arkan Sonney - faery-pigs that bring good luck.
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Comments: 15

Bodhi-kun [2008-07-25 16:44:26 +0000 UTC]

cool pic, but I thought that Kamaitachi were weasel like creatures that have sickels as front legs ;D

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Fosterpython In reply to Bodhi-kun [2008-07-26 11:06:42 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!
Kamaitachi are weasels that fly with the wind and make wounds on people's legs with their sickles. Problem is I can't draw sickles. Nor weasels, apparently. x)

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baragon2001 [2008-01-08 01:14:02 +0000 UTC]

the white lady in my fantasy book looks like a white skined girl with red hair and bird feet

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Fosterpython In reply to baragon2001 [2008-01-08 17:20:49 +0000 UTC]

Really? Reminds me of tengu, or harpies (although these are a bit devilish - red hair is considered unlucky in the UK, and demons usually had red hair in Japan and in the Phillippines). I gotta read that! xD

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baragon2001 In reply to Fosterpython [2008-01-08 23:13:09 +0000 UTC]

okay the link must have that emoticon in it ignorre that

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baragon2001 In reply to Fosterpython [2008-01-08 23:12:21 +0000 UTC]

oh the book is here for sale on amazon take a look [link] d_sim_b_img_1

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Fosterpython In reply to baragon2001 [2008-01-09 18:33:25 +0000 UTC]

Mmm, looks cool. I'd be happy to give my cash for that!

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baragon2001 In reply to Fosterpython [2008-01-09 22:04:03 +0000 UTC]

it is and theres a nother one about alines by the same guy i own both ^___^

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IrishWastrel [2007-12-07 04:36:27 +0000 UTC]

Nice. No ghillie-dhu for you, hey?

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Fosterpython In reply to IrishWastrel [2007-12-07 17:26:33 +0000 UTC]

Yes there is, a lot of ghillie-dhus, but I couldn't draw them all. Damn.

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IrishWastrel In reply to Fosterpython [2007-12-08 06:37:29 +0000 UTC]

they love their birch trees..

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Bladez636 [2007-10-10 22:34:02 +0000 UTC]

Very Cool!

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Fosterpython In reply to Bladez636 [2007-10-11 15:55:52 +0000 UTC]

Takka.

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tehuti [2007-09-29 14:08:01 +0000 UTC]

Lots of detail and very informative! I never knew that about urchins before!

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Fosterpython In reply to tehuti [2007-09-29 17:32:30 +0000 UTC]

Thank you. It's not very useful, but... I think it's interesting.

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